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transformed into a werewolf and revealed that the Quileute tribe had a supernatural connection to the wolves in the area. Bella was shocked to learn about the existence of shape-shifters and the danger they posed to her and her loved ones.
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she hangs out with Jacob black (Taylor lautner)
Edward talks to Bella about it in the tent while he knew that Jacob could hear, although Bella didn't know that. He says that Jacob had to know sometime but Bella gets mad at him.
Billy Black tells Jacob that Bella would love to hear from him and that it could mean a lot to her to have him reach out. He also reminds Jacob that he has nothing to lose by reaching out to her, and encourages him to take a chance and reconnect with Bella at prom.
In Eclipse, Jacob and Edward are with Bella in the woods. A vampire army is coming in, so they are waiting out of the fight at Bella's command. She doesn't want them to be hurt. So in the morning, Jacob leaves the tent to check in with the pack. Only Edward knows that Jacob is waiting outside the tent, so Edward brings up the engagement. This information hurts Jacob terribly, as Edward intended. He didn't want Bella to be taken away by Jacob.
He doesn't tell Bella technically, because its against pack laws, and the other wolves can hear his thoughts. He hints her on, and she just figures it out eventually.
We never hear the views of any of the Cullen Family except Edward and Bella's views. The married couple do get mad about Jacob and Renesmee- Bella nearly kills Jacob in her fury, while Edwards bares his because he owes Jacob for helping Bella and saving her life. But after Bella realises how much her daughter loves Jacob, she doesn't protest, but does get annoyed with him on several occasions. Although, when Bella thinks that Edward and herself will die in a battle with the Volturi, she counts on Renesmee and Jacob's love and Jacob to protect her daughter- this leaves her content with their love and with no problem by the end of the book.
No. "I was horrified to hear what happened to you" - is a verb the verb to horrify. The adjective would be 'horrific', as in:- " It was a horrific experience.
They just talk about when Bella is going to come imortal and how Jacob is in 2nd command of the quilete pack. And about if Edwards a "good" kisser and how goo is it having a werewolf as a best friend. and stuff like that. nothing major. but I will tell you that Jacob is easdropping in Edwards and Bella's conversation and hear that there getting married and so Bella feels so bad that when he comes back that she kises him, but she and edward are still getting married.
No. He helped her through on of the toughest times in her life. However, this answer is explained in Breaking Dawn. I don't want to give the answer away for people who don't want to know, but you definitely have to read all of the books to understand mysteries in the story.(i.e Bella's love for Jacob, why Edward can't hear Bella, etc)
Well first off we know Edward can hear what other people are thinking (minus Bella of course.) So I'm thinking that he's able to hear Billy & Jacob driving down the road.
"Eclipse," the third book in The Twilight Saga, follows Bella as she must choose between her love for Edward and her friendship with Jacob, amidst growing tensions between vampires and werewolves. As a dangerous vampire army approaches, the Cullens and werewolves must unite to protect Bella and their community. The book explores themes of love, loyalty, and sacrifice.
Edward could hear Bella's baby's, or Renessmee's, thoughts. At one point, he actually tells Bella that the baby is thinking about her love of Bella and wants to hear her voice.